by John Chang
I usually focus on college admittance on this site; however, in the past I have occasionally introduced other college related topics. I got wonderful feedback from my post regarding how to choose your college, so I thought it might be a good idea to expand to even more college related topics.
A topic of huge importance to incoming freshman is how to select the right major/degree. It has many future implications that most high school students simply don’t know.
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by John Chang
We have discussed taking classes at a college to help you with your college admission. Today, we will specifically talk about a tremendous opportunity that you will also find at local universities.
Please understand that I am not talking about your local community college. I am specifically talking about a fully accredited, four-year university.
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by John Chang
I was asked this question by a reader fairly recently. He wanted to know if volunteering in Africa for a year before reapplying to an Ivy League School would help his chances of being accepted.
I told him that it might.
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by John Chang
You international student application can be very difficult. It may be difficult to come up with tuition at the top colleges. That’s why international students at Yale and Princeton and other top colleges often come from families that are well-off.
But it takes more than money to be accepted at the top schools. You will face a lot of challenges as you work toward being accepted at a top school. Here are four tips that will help international students get accepted at top US schools:
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by John Chang
We have discussed taking classes at a college to help you with your college admission. Today, we will specifically talk about a tremendous opportunity that you will also find at local universities.
I want to be sure you understand that I am talking about fully accredited, four-year universities, not community colleges.
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